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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Fried Masala Idli- Restaurant Style


I received this recipe as a entry from Nithu Bala for Iftar Moments. The moment I read this recipe, I knew I definitely have to try this and I did during in the beginning of ramadhan itself. It tasted simply amazing, the aroma released when I was cooking just made me feel like , I was in some Indian restaurant. Do visit from Nithu Bala's site for all her creative and yummy recipes. When  I read her profile she has written that she cooks reasonably good food, she doesn't cook reasonably good food, I would rather say she cooks more than good food.
Serves 2
Ingredients:
Idli- 10
Green Pepper- 1 chopped
Onion- 1 medium sized chopped
Ginger Garlic paste- 1 tsp
Tomato puree- 2 tbsp
Plain Flour - 2 tbsp
Cornflour- 2 tbsp
Chilli powder- 1 tsp
Soya sauce- 1 tsp
Coriander leaves- 2 stalk finely chopped
Oil for frying
Salt as required
Lemon- juice of 1/2 a lemon
Method:
First make a batter by mixing the flour, chilli powder, salt and just enough water to make the batter consistency like fritters. Chop the idli's into cubes. Heat oil in a pan to shallow fry. Dip the idli pieces in the batter and shallow fry them until they are crispy on outside. Set this aside.
Heat a wide non stick pan, add about 1 tbsp of oil, add the onions and ginger garlic paste, and fry it until the onion looks transparent. Then add the green pepper, tomato paste and fry for few minutes. If it looks too dry or burning at the bottom, add some water. Then add the fried idli pieces and coat well with the masala.
Finally add the soya sauce, coriander leaves and mix well. Then add a squeeze of lemon juice on top, take it of from heat, serve warm.
This taste simply amazing just like the restaurant one.

This recipe goes to Bookmarked recipes hosted by Priya and Aipi. Also sending this to Kids Lunch Box Treats by Taste Buds.

41 comments:

  1. Hi,

    yummy yumm yumm..Really yumm dear..

    Dr.Sameena@

    www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  2. Thanks Umm for your nice words about me. Glad you loved this recipe..The picture is so good..

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  3. masala idli looks delicious....

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  4. wow look at that idli bytes looks soooo crispy n delicious ...yummy

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  5. you know in chennai when we were in college we used 2 frequently have idli manchurian..this reminds me of those days

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  6. wow!!! ayeesha, this looks wonderful!!!

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  7. so tempting and so droolworthy... very nice recipe.. thanks for sharing..

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  8. I love these masala idlis over the plain ones any day..looks super duper yum..very nicely presented!
    Thanks a lot for linking it to bookmarked event.

    US Masala

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  9. Delicious delicious masala idlis....beautiful presentation Umm...

    Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

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  10. That was one amazing pic.. Yummy idlis too..

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  11. wonderful fried masala idli..Looks so inviting!!

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  12. though from south India, i have never had masala idly would love a plate of it :)

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  13. Yumm yumm, wanna have some immediately, beautiful platter..

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  14. Love to make this one...so tempting !

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  15. If you hadn't mentioned, I wud never guess it was idli!

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  16. Crispy and yummy,looks wonderful..my son's favorite.

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  17. Love the click...so yummy and delicious!!

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  18. masala idli is really tempting.. would love to grab your plate..

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  19. Looks scrumptious and very south-east Asian! :-)

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  20. looks very inviting dear..making idlis tomoro will surely keep some for this dish !

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  21. This looks so delicious! Great picture!

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  22. yumm love idli's , this is a nice way to use up left over idli's

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  23. I make these specially on sundays....Love the picture...

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  24. This looks very delicious,nice way to use leftovers..

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  25. wow super photo dear......nicyily done....

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  26. Mmm....delicious! I don't think I can stop once I started eating :P

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  27. Waow, that is a great recipe! I love idli and have never tried them fried like this. It sounds awesome!

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  28. This one looks too delicious...Love d clicks too..will do it when v have leftover idlis next time,,

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  29. nithu bala's recipe always , simple and very easy

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  30. Looks absolutely delicious. Sure the kids would have luved it.
    http://shanthisthaligai.blogspot.com/

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